Hi,
I'm sorry if I'm the 101st person to ask how to make filebot (GUI on windows 10) format the way it renames duplicate e.g
I have a lot subtitle and sometime 2 or 3 in one language. if I format them with this:

1.
Adding numbers is not supported in the GUI. If you're using the CLI, then the --conflict index option may or may not do the trick. This particular use-case has not been tested.

What are the original file paths of these subtitles? Full file paths for testing would be appreciated. Usually, the best way is to use fn.match() to keep some number or tag or whatever makes the original file path unique to make sure the destination paths of both subtitle files are different.

EDIT:

The duplicate index binding {di} may or may not work in this use case:

right now I'm looking at
the interview.
the interview-eng.
the interview-b-eng.
the-interview-eng-b.

Another problem is, that if after the language letter comes anything else, filebot won't recognise the eng (last example) and I get 2 the Interview.srt files. And if I manage to let them be recognized correctly I think I get 3 The Interview.en-US. files.
One should be something like The Interview.en-US.b or 2 next with c/3 and so on

but I would need to insert all exceptions manuelly for every language, which is kind of a bummer.
Furthermore I'm not sure how well the program works with many if and else- any recommandations performance wise?

yes with crc32 I get a unique filename ending. thumbs up Thank you very much for the fast answers

If you have still some time: in another example I get a new problem:
would be nice if I could use the fn.match for replace the specific part I'm forcing to be there (yes... makes totally sense) with something like .en-US :
I get:
subtitle-eng-subs.srt -> subtitle.srt

Am too computer incompetent to understand the discussion here. To sum up is there a way to rename multiple English subtitles (1), (2), (3) like Windows does instead of overwriting the previous .eng? If yes i could use a more step by step tutorial. Glad i finally bought it from the Windows store though, your involvement in the forum and reddit to help users is what made me go through with it.

This has been a time savior, thank you so much. But why doesn't it take into consideration the {lang} binding? Avatar.en (1) and Avatar.fr (2) are seen as duplicates when ideally the $di would only display if same sub language, eg Avatar.en ; Avatar.fr (1) ; Avatar.fr (2)

And it would be bloody fantastic if i could start showing the $di at 2 instead of 1, eg Avatar.en ; Avatar.fr ; Avatar.fr (2)